Russia Expands Industrial Electronics Marketplace
PCAT.ru brings together cutting-edge technologies from leading Russian enterprises, strengthening the country’s technological sovereignty and uniting research, production, and innovation under one digital roof.

Beyond a Marketplace — a Technology Hub
Russia’s state technology holding Rusel (part of Rostec) has tripled the product range on PCAT.ru, the nation’s first B2B marketplace for radio electronics. In just six months, the platform has connected around 150 enterprises and research institutes, offering more than 1,000 products, technologies, and manufacturing capabilities.
Unlike traditional trading platforms, PCAT.ru enables customers not only to purchase finished goods but also to order the development of custom technologies and establish serial production at Russian facilities. Operating on a ‘one-stop-shop’ model, the portal provides direct access to verified domestic solutions and expert support, bridging the gap between science, engineering, and industry.
Simple Selection and Trusted Suppliers
PCAT.ru serves as a comprehensive navigator for the country’s top industrial technologies. The marketplace features an extensive portfolio of solutions — from basic components such as transistors and reed switches to sophisticated systems, including protection complexes and communication equipment. Recently, major Rostec enterprises such as Shvabe, High-Precision Systems, and KRET joined the platform, enriching it with products in optics, medical devices, and road construction technology.
Each listing on the platform includes detailed specifications, certification data, and information about possible applications, making selection easier and boosting confidence in domestic suppliers.
Toward a Unified Industrial Ecosystem
The expansion of PCAT.ru plays a strategic role in consolidating Russia’s industrial ecosystem and advancing technological independence. It creates a unified environment for the country’s radio-electronic sector, enabling collaboration between manufacturers, scientists, and developers. The platform’s operator and developer, National Technologies, is part of the Rusel holding — the driving force behind Russia’s next generation of industrial digital infrastructure.








































